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Roy H. Williams
Nationality: American
Category: Businessman
Subcategory: American Businessman

A portal is a transitionary device of sight or sound that functions as a sort of third gravitating body between the this and the that, pulling us toward itself, allowing us to bridge into the unknown from the known.

   

In essence, String Theory describes space and time, matter and energy, gravity and light, indeed all of God's creation... as music.

   

You see a person when you look in the mirror that no one sees but you. Other people see a person when they look at you, but you're not that person, either.

   

Have you heard of this new thing called the internet? It's giving people new expectations. It's allowing them to become their own expert. Knowledge lies anxious at their fingertips. Gloss over the truth in your advertising and you'll quickly be dismissed as a poser.

   

If you're not worried that you're pricing it too cheap, you're not pricing it cheap enough.

   

Lives, like money, are spent. What are you buying with yours?

   

A good story often increases the salability of an item without increasing its actual value.

   

The salability of an item can often be improved while the value itself remains unchanged.

   

Numerals are images of amounts. But the amounts they represent are real.

   

No trade will be made unless they want the thing more than they want their money.

   

The value of an item - in the mind of a consumer - is simply the difference between the anticipated price and the price on the tag.

   

According to String Theory, what appears to be empty space is actually a tumultuous ocean of strings vibrating at the precise frequencies that create the 4 dimensions you and I call height, width, depth and time.

   

Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity are both accepted as scientific fact even though they're mutually exclusive. Albert Einstein spent the second half of his life searching for a unifying truth that would reconcile the two.

   

It appears that the media filters we carry in our heads are like computers: they've been forced to get faster in order to keep up with the demands our high-speed society puts on them.

   

A smart man makes a mistake, learns from it, and never makes that mistake again. But a wise man finds a smart man and learns from him how to avoid the mistake altogether.

   

Writing good ads is easy when you have something to say.

   

One thing that hasn't changed, though, is that we still have to hear the new ad 2 or 3 times before it begins to affect us, even when we're already familiar with the advertiser in question and have a positive opinion of them.

   

Contrary to popular belief, Americans don't hate advertising.

   

A meaningless statement remains meaningless no matter how often it's heard.

   

String Theory describes energy and matter as being composed of tiny, wiggling strands of energy that look like strings. And the pitch of a string's vibration determines the nature of its effect.

   

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